United States soldiers and sailors on leave during World War I are entertained by Mr Solomon (Solly) Barnato Joel at Maidenhead, England. U.S. Army Soldiers and U.S. Navy Sailors sit on a cruising boat. They dance in pairs and talk to Mr Joel. Soldiers and saillors on the boat pose as a group and cheer.
Late in World War I, Queen Mary visits women workers during the 25 year silver wedding anniversary pageant for King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, London, England. Women workers walk on a road. They stand beside the road and cheer as a car comes and officials walk ahead the car. Workers wave to the Queen.
World War 1 era air raid shelter dugout constructed with concrete and sand bags by civilians to be safe from Gotha attack (German Gotha G.V. bomber) in London, England. People come out of house, stand beside the bomb shelter, and then enter it. They come out of the dugout and look upwards.
Several separate scenes from World War I. Brief glimpse of 4th Liberty Loan parade in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the First World War. The Liberty Loan Committee with group of persons standing in front of their stand. Employees of Heyl & Patterson Inc. carry a banner announcing 100% subscription in the 4th Liberty Loan drive. Sign on street pole tells directions to the American Locomotive Pittsburgh works. Scene changes to London,England, where British Army drummers stand and play in front of a YMCA building. People in crowd behind them wave American flags. Americans, including YMCA workers, soldiers, sailors, nurses, and English friends celebrate in a parade,accompanied by a British Army band and escorted by London Bobbies (policemen). Revelers ride in cars bedecked with American flags. Many ride on Army trucks. U.S. officers ride in staff cars. Another change of scene shows a U.S. Navy cinematographer hand cranking his motion picture camera, while standing in an open car. The car has a sign on its side reading: "Photographic Division, U.S. Navy." Another sailor sits in driver's seat while a third keeps pedestrians clear from the camera line of sight.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Lloyd George arrives at Downing Street in London, England during World War I. United Kingdom Prime Minister David Lloyd George gets off from a car. People crowd on the street. British Union Leader Arthur Henderson gets off from a car. People stand in the background. Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Arthur James Balfour in a car. A man opens a door of the car. The former Prime Minister gets out from the car.
U.S. Admiral William Sims, steps from a car and walks toward a building guarded by several British policemen (Bobbies) in London, England. Next, he is seen posing with two of his staff. Scene shifts to London street, where a military officer gives some directions to Winston Churchill who tips his top hat, as he steps into a waiting automobile. In the streets, crowds fill the sidewalks as they watch musicians on the roof of a double-decker bus, celebrate the armistice ending World War 1.
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